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Representing Default Rules in Possibilistic Logic
, 1992
"... A key issue when reasoning with default rules is how to order them so as to derive plausible conclusions according to the more specific rules applicable to the situation under concern, to make sure that default rules are not systematically inhibited by more general rules, and to cope with the proble ..."
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A key issue when reasoning with default rules is how to order them so as to derive plausible conclusions according to the more specific rules applicable to the situation under concern, to make sure that default rules are not systematically inhibited by more general rules, and to cope with the problem of irrelevance of facts with respect to exceptions. Pearl's system Z enables us to rank-order default rules. In this paper we show how to encode such a rank-ordered set of defaults in possibilistic logic. We can thus take advantage of the deductive machinery available in possibilistic logic. We point out that the notion of inconsistency tolerant inference in possibilistic logic corresponds to the bold inference ; 1 in system Z. We also show how to express defaults by means of qualitative possibility relations. Improvements to the ordering provided by system Z are also proposed.
The role of expectations in reasoning
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Under Uncertainty
, 1994
"... Logical theory traditionally assumes the following: (1) Logical inference is a relation between sentences (or propositions), not between thoughts (or anything cognitive). (2) The validity of an argument is only dependent on the logical structure of the sentences and independent of their meaning. ..."
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Logical theory traditionally assumes the following: (1) Logical inference is a relation between sentences (or propositions), not between thoughts (or anything cognitive). (2) The validity of an argument is only dependent on the logical structure of the sentences and independent of their meaning.

